242
242
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
what you have to keep in mind that is some in iraq will enjoy the support of most of iraq's neighbors, all of them with the possible exception of iran. this is a very worrying sign if you are trying to engender genuine stability, not stability as to the... at the barrel of a gun. >> warner: laith kubba, does that mean that this can really fragment into a broader sunni-shia conflict in the region? >> i think, as i said, the temperature has risen. we're getting closer to a break point. i think as far as al qaeda, just to underline, it's a living organization. it's finding an on propose rit climate. it will reroot itself. it will touch iraq. it's totally independent factor. but then you go into the other politics. i think that faisel mentioned. which is there is the shia-sunni issue. there are iraq' neighbors who are all looking at the strategic balance against iran. and iraq is getting to be a frontier for that fight. >> warner: not a pretty picture. laith kubba and faisel istrabadi, thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: you can see margaret's blog post about the sentencing and sec
what you have to keep in mind that is some in iraq will enjoy the support of most of iraq's neighbors, all of them with the possible exception of iran. this is a very worrying sign if you are trying to engender genuine stability, not stability as to the... at the barrel of a gun. >> warner: laith kubba, does that mean that this can really fragment into a broader sunni-shia conflict in the region? >> i think, as i said, the temperature has risen. we're getting closer to a break...
202
202
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
oh let's go to iraq instead let's go to iraq instead. well why? this is great remember richard clark, the counter terrorism advisor who said for the love of god concentrate on al-qaeda. >> he said there aren't any good targets in afghanistan and there are lots of good targets in iraq. i said there are lots of good targets in lots of places, but iraq had nothing to do with it. >> just a couple of months after 9/11 itself. look at the president president george w. bush, talking about the man who attacked us on that day. get a load of this. >> so, i don't know where he is. you know, i just don't spend that much time on it to be honest with you. you know, who knows if he's hiding in some cave or not. we haven't heard from him in a long time, and the idea of focusing on one person is really indicates to me people don't understand the scope of the mission. terror is bigger than one person. >> so, there's the guy flat out admitting i don't care about 9/11. i don't care about the guy who did 9/11 and now dick cheney after all that, you want to try take a
oh let's go to iraq instead let's go to iraq instead. well why? this is great remember richard clark, the counter terrorism advisor who said for the love of god concentrate on al-qaeda. >> he said there aren't any good targets in afghanistan and there are lots of good targets in iraq. i said there are lots of good targets in lots of places, but iraq had nothing to do with it. >> just a couple of months after 9/11 itself. look at the president president george w. bush, talking about...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
201
201
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
iraq's vice president said he was prepared to go back to iraq under two conditions. >> i am ready any time, provided that security is prepared for me. and fair trial. >> does it mean the trial without the government of north al-maliki? >> the problem we are facing, james -- the case of the accusation. let us talk about how to put an end or how to find a suitable exit for the current political impasse we are facing. >> the presence is clear enough. on sunday, more than 100 people were killed in bombings and insurgent attacks. it was one of the most violent days of the year and a sign of the continuing rifbetween sunnis and shias, a division made clear by the case against the vice president. >> this is "gmt" from bbc world news. the headlines -- china's premier told of the world economic forum that his country is on track to hit growth targets for this year. pakistan that a spy agency regards america as its worst enemy, according to a doctor involved in the search for osama bin laden. time for business news. we will focus on wen jiabao. no one could dispute of this extraordinary transfo
iraq's vice president said he was prepared to go back to iraq under two conditions. >> i am ready any time, provided that security is prepared for me. and fair trial. >> does it mean the trial without the government of north al-maliki? >> the problem we are facing, james -- the case of the accusation. let us talk about how to put an end or how to find a suitable exit for the current political impasse we are facing. >> the presence is clear enough. on sunday, more than...
123
123
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
rwanda and bosnia. >> rose: you view that as a mistake. >> and iraq. not as a mistake as such, but it was our failure. our failure in the sense that we couldn't help or do as much as we could to protect the people. and often they say it's the u.n.'s fault or they didn't give-- but as i explain in the book, the u.n. has no standing army. we need to rely on governments to give us the troops we want. we often go in lightly armed with lightly armed troops. and we ourselves have to the been able to lower expectation and explain to the people what we are there for. so sometimes they would expect a couple of battalions of the u.n. to do incredible things, you know. i mean and when the failure comes, our member states don't speak up, you know. it's the organization, the secretary-general and the team and i try to explain to people that there are two u.n.s. the u.n. made up of member states who give us the mandate and the secretariat that implements it. and we can be as the organization can be as strong as the member states want it to be. and in both situations
rwanda and bosnia. >> rose: you view that as a mistake. >> and iraq. not as a mistake as such, but it was our failure. our failure in the sense that we couldn't help or do as much as we could to protect the people. and often they say it's the u.n.'s fault or they didn't give-- but as i explain in the book, the u.n. has no standing army. we need to rely on governments to give us the troops we want. we often go in lightly armed with lightly armed troops. and we ourselves have to the...
138
138
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
he's just trying to gin stuff up so we don't pay attention to iraq. >> kurt, speaking of iraq, one of the things that i'm still trying to figure out is how exactly and why exactly we ended up going to war with iraq. can you take us behind the scenes in that decision-making process? >> the decision-making process was really ugly. there are a few things that come out in "500 days." one is that the defense intelligence agency did an assessment of our intelligence on iraq and concluded that it was terrible. that we really did not know very much. the cia iraq group was cut out of the loop and really everything was being run on a very high level within the pentagon and the vice president's office, dick cheney's office. so what you had were people who firmly believed that saddam had weapons of mass destruction and weren't -- and if someone came in and said they around there, they just thought they were wrong. so you ended up with this push, this pressure to go in even when the intelligence was coming back saying, there's nothing there. >> kurt, i have a basic question. you laid out a lot of
he's just trying to gin stuff up so we don't pay attention to iraq. >> kurt, speaking of iraq, one of the things that i'm still trying to figure out is how exactly and why exactly we ended up going to war with iraq. can you take us behind the scenes in that decision-making process? >> the decision-making process was really ugly. there are a few things that come out in "500 days." one is that the defense intelligence agency did an assessment of our intelligence on iraq and...
223
223
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
a way to have the iraq war anyway. you could make the argument that thanks to the work of our troops, and this president, that terrorism has been neutralized more than ever. >> but we don't have hab us corpus now. >> there's that too. for me it is a day that always will remind when people are screaming which side are you on with us or the terrorists. i like to say i'm on the side of anyone who is trying to solve the problems peacefully. >> right. any -- any religion that wants to end violence is fine as long as it's christian. that's your point. >> john: yes as long as it's christian. because violence is okay when my side does it. not religion is responsible hard core right-wing fundamentalists are responsible. >> right. >> john: we see it -- we saw it 11 years ago with the predominantly saudiw terrorists. america was attacked by zero iraqi, and zero afghans. >> yes and the worst attack happened with box cutters. >> john: that's right. and condy rice was the national security secretary. >> right. >> john: and the only
a way to have the iraq war anyway. you could make the argument that thanks to the work of our troops, and this president, that terrorism has been neutralized more than ever. >> but we don't have hab us corpus now. >> there's that too. for me it is a day that always will remind when people are screaming which side are you on with us or the terrorists. i like to say i'm on the side of anyone who is trying to solve the problems peacefully. >> right. any -- any religion that wants...
105
105
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
he also failed to mention iraq and afghanistan. more than 55,000 americans have been killed or injured in those wars but mr. romney didn't think the wars were worth mentioning, in his own speech at his own convention. here's how he tried to explain the oversight. >> i find it interesting that people are curious about mentioning words in a speech as opposed to policy. i have some differences on policy with the president. i happen to think those are more important than what word i mention in each speech. >> do you regret opening up this line of attack, now a recurring attack, by leaving out that issue in the speech? >> i only regret you repeating it day in and day out. when you give a speech you don't go through a laundry list. you talk about the things you think are important. >> you talk about the things that are important. doesn't that include wars in iraq and afghanistan? today one of romney's foreign policy advisers criticized the ambassador campaign for pointing this out saying, quote, it doesn't surprise me that they're raisin
he also failed to mention iraq and afghanistan. more than 55,000 americans have been killed or injured in those wars but mr. romney didn't think the wars were worth mentioning, in his own speech at his own convention. here's how he tried to explain the oversight. >> i find it interesting that people are curious about mentioning words in a speech as opposed to policy. i have some differences on policy with the president. i happen to think those are more important than what word i mention...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
so you want to talk about iraq yes and i got me started so if i harness all these i till he's going can mean many tell you. this terrible here is a lot of drugs not a problem. inside the base. after the fall of the taliban there was an explosion in poppy cultivation throughout the country poppy plants produce a latex is a source of opium which is used to produce heroin in afghanistan currently produces ninety percent of the world's heroin with poppy cultivation in the drug production accounting for over fifty percent of the country's g.d.p. afghan heroin unlike the black tar variety produced elsewhere in the world is a powder and can be smoked in snorted as well as injected. you know just outside bagger merrifield main gate is the backroom bazaar a series of dilapidated shops known by locals as the place to go to find american goods good stolen from base are treated the locals by soldiers looking for liquor drugs and other contraband. sometimes. when they want to buy something for example if they want to buy. some things if there is. exist inside the base so they can mouth off the base
so you want to talk about iraq yes and i got me started so if i harness all these i till he's going can mean many tell you. this terrible here is a lot of drugs not a problem. inside the base. after the fall of the taliban there was an explosion in poppy cultivation throughout the country poppy plants produce a latex is a source of opium which is used to produce heroin in afghanistan currently produces ninety percent of the world's heroin with poppy cultivation in the drug production accounting...
176
176
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
so we attack afghanistan and iraq. even today we have sanctions against iran and we pushed all these people to go buy oil from saudi arabia. these people funded the insurgents in afghanistan and iraq. host: i think we have your point. guest: your point about where they coming from and what has happened since then, the issue of where we get our energy, without getting into that, you know that energy is a big subject to alaska. thus we are dependent on foreign oil from countries that do not like us, the better. we know that we spend the money on this oil resources, to countries that an outsourced to keep them in power, folks working against us. people that do not believe that are on another planet. it is just reality. when i was here, i remember my one trip when i was here to new york, i was 9 years old and that point. it was when the world trade center and were being constructed. , to i still remember the building was not completed. we went into a construction elevator. imagine, as a kid, going up with your mom and dad,
so we attack afghanistan and iraq. even today we have sanctions against iran and we pushed all these people to go buy oil from saudi arabia. these people funded the insurgents in afghanistan and iraq. host: i think we have your point. guest: your point about where they coming from and what has happened since then, the issue of where we get our energy, without getting into that, you know that energy is a big subject to alaska. thus we are dependent on foreign oil from countries that do not like...
163
163
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
it's also the ending of the war in iraq, and in effect how the war in afghanistan is no longer front page news the way it should be and the way it was in the past. certainly the main reason why terrorism has receded as a priority is basically because of the success the administration had against al qaeda. we see a threat far different than on 9/11, it's aa far different and weaker threat. most americans while they deal with some of the annoyance of tsa and other security measures put in place since 9/11, i don't think they feel the press of the threat the way they did a number of years ago. >> roger, i imagine there's not one thing you can name, but obviously people wonder. it is the improvement that is we've seen with tsa, some of the other counterterrorism measures in place and even the viewpoint of the cia, the fbi and counterterrorism agencies now working together? i guess the core of my question is, can you say why we have been so fortunate, so blessed, whatever term you choose to describe it for the attack like on 9/11? >> tamron, it's all of the above. the point everyone needs
it's also the ending of the war in iraq, and in effect how the war in afghanistan is no longer front page news the way it should be and the way it was in the past. certainly the main reason why terrorism has receded as a priority is basically because of the success the administration had against al qaeda. we see a threat far different than on 9/11, it's aa far different and weaker threat. most americans while they deal with some of the annoyance of tsa and other security measures put in place...
2,150
2.2K
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 2,150
favorite 0
quote 0
today, the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people and by the end of 2014, the longest war in our history will be over. meanwhile countless civilians opened their hearts to our troops, our military families and our veterans. 11 years ago memorial services were held for americans of different races and creeds, backgrounds and beliefs. and yet instead of turning us against each other tragedy has brought us together. i've always said that our fight is with al qaeda and its affiliates, not with islam or any other religion. this country was built as a beacon of freedom and tolerance. that's what's made us strong. now, and forever. finally when those innocent souls were taken from us, they left behind unfulfilled, unfulfilled work and tasks that remain undone. and that's why on a day when others sought to bring this country down we chose to build it up with a national day of service and remembrance. scripture tells us, do not be overcome by
today, the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people and by the end of 2014, the longest war in our history will be over. meanwhile countless civilians opened their hearts to our troops, our military families and our veterans. 11 years ago memorial services were held for americans of different races and creeds, backgrounds and beliefs. and yet instead of turning us against each other tragedy has brought us...
206
206
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
even when this intelligence came in, he said, no, we ought to be attacking iraq. what did you make looking at it? cheney was the intelligence guy in the white house, between bush and the cia guys. he was cutting it off and refining it and using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role in all of this? >> cheney was obviously instrumental, chris. and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by a very ideological agenda around getti getting saddam hussein and f finishing the work with the neocons and that work, considered the unfinished work from 1991, to get saddam hussein and find a pretense to do it. they were ideologically blinded to what the reality was in these warnings. at best, in curious, about pursuing the hints that were dropped. >> let's take a look at condoleezza rice, who i actually like personally. here she is saying something i'm afraid is always going to be on her record book. here she is testifying before the 9/11 commission. she was quizzed about how much information she discussed with president bush about th
even when this intelligence came in, he said, no, we ought to be attacking iraq. what did you make looking at it? cheney was the intelligence guy in the white house, between bush and the cia guys. he was cutting it off and refining it and using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role in all of this? >> cheney was obviously instrumental, chris. and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by a very ideological agenda around getti getting saddam...
158
158
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
no, it's been a long 11 years of combat in afghanistan and iraq. but our military and its leaders have brought the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, osama bin laden to justice, and for a decade, america has been safe from the next round of attacks that we all thought were imminent 11 years ago. none of this could have been accomplished without the brave men and women of our armed forces. on 9/11, the mission of our military changed overnight. those already enlisted knew they would be heading for war, and many more joined our military knowing that they, too, would be headed for combat. from the events of 9/11, the best of america was reborn. a new generation of americans dedicated to service and preservation of freedom were called to action because of 9/11. these americans were among the first on the ground in foreign countries. they toppled a dictator, liberated a nation of women and children from an oppressive regime and brought to justice osama bin laden. today our overseas operations fighting the war on terror continues, but for many of these sold
no, it's been a long 11 years of combat in afghanistan and iraq. but our military and its leaders have brought the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, osama bin laden to justice, and for a decade, america has been safe from the next round of attacks that we all thought were imminent 11 years ago. none of this could have been accomplished without the brave men and women of our armed forces. on 9/11, the mission of our military changed overnight. those already enlisted knew they would be heading for...
248
248
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
bin laden is trying to take our eye off of the real threat, iraq. and so there are presidential daily briefs that are literally saying no, they're wrong. this isn't fake. it's real. >> when a lot of people hear this, aren't they going to say this is another example of where not just the bush administration, but our intelligence community dropped the ball, they failed to heed the warnings that went all the way up to the president of the united states? >> actually, the counterterrorist center of the cia did a spectacular job. and that's what really comes down. in the aftermath, the white house and others said well, they didn't tell us enough. no, they told them everything they needed to know to go on a full alert. and the white house didn't do it. >> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi director joins us now. what do you make of this? >> i think what kirk has stumbled into here is a bit of a well-worn path. we knew some of that. what he has added is the granularity of the actual memos and some of the actual words that were there in front of th
bin laden is trying to take our eye off of the real threat, iraq. and so there are presidential daily briefs that are literally saying no, they're wrong. this isn't fake. it's real. >> when a lot of people hear this, aren't they going to say this is another example of where not just the bush administration, but our intelligence community dropped the ball, they failed to heed the warnings that went all the way up to the president of the united states? >> actually, the...
143
143
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
first lady honored the fallen, visiting the special section reserved for service members killed in iraq and afghanistan. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington on a day that gives every american pause reflecting on the great loss and our country's resolve. today president obama told service members that the deadly attacks will strengthen and connect us for decades to come. >> when the history books are written, the true legacy of 9/11 will not be one of fear or hate, or division, it will be a safer world, a stronger nation, and a people more united than ever before. >> let's turn to our team here at home and oversees. nbc's ron allen in new york. nbc chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski and atia abawi in kabul. first to you at ground zero, talk about the feelings, the memorial, the ceremonies today. >> well, andrea, each commemoration, each anniversary is unique and different, powerful and special, and this one certainly was as well. it was smaller, more intimate, more private and less public if you will, although certainly open to the public. about a thousand peop
first lady honored the fallen, visiting the special section reserved for service members killed in iraq and afghanistan. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington on a day that gives every american pause reflecting on the great loss and our country's resolve. today president obama told service members that the deadly attacks will strengthen and connect us for decades to come. >> when the history books are written, the true legacy of 9/11 will not be one of fear or hate, or...
161
161
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
iraq. listen to this news, kurdistan halting two thirds of its daily oil flow last night continuing its ever present dispute with baghdad over oil rights. joining me now is helima croft, senior geopolitical strategist for barclays. >> potential flashpoint in terms of iraqi production. it has soared this year. one of the reasons why we've been able to absorb the loss of iranian exports, a million barrels are off the market is because iraqi exports have grown so strongly this year. this is a big point. the kurdistan regional government says they should have complete autonomy in determining their energy policy whereas baghdad says no only the central government can deal with oil contracts. they don't have a lasting binding oil law. so we've watched this very very closely. dagen: do you think this is fully factored into the price of oil? we want to take a look at it right now, trading at 96.91, a little below 97 dollars a barrel. >> i don't think so. people look at iraq and say production has g
iraq. listen to this news, kurdistan halting two thirds of its daily oil flow last night continuing its ever present dispute with baghdad over oil rights. joining me now is helima croft, senior geopolitical strategist for barclays. >> potential flashpoint in terms of iraqi production. it has soared this year. one of the reasons why we've been able to absorb the loss of iranian exports, a million barrels are off the market is because iraqi exports have grown so strongly this year. this is...
102
102
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
we ought to be attacking iraq. so what did you make of that looking at it. of course, he was always the intelligence guy in the white house. he was between bush and the cia gu guys. he was using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role? >> cheney was instrumental and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by an ideal logical agenda that was based around gettiget i saddam hussein and that movement. considered the unfinished work from 1991 to go in and get saddam hussein. so they were ideologically blinded to what the reality was here in these warnings. and at best in curious about pursuing the hints that were dropped. >> let's take a look at condoleeza rice, who i like personally. but she's saying something i'm afraid that's going to be on her record book. she's testifying before the 9/11 commission. she was quizzed about how much information she discussed with president bush about the likelihood of an attack coming. this is before 9/11. let's watch. >> i really don't remember commissioner whether i discussed this wit
we ought to be attacking iraq. so what did you make of that looking at it. of course, he was always the intelligence guy in the white house. he was between bush and the cia gu guys. he was using it his way. what did you think of cheney's role? >> cheney was instrumental and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by an ideal logical agenda that was based around gettiget i saddam hussein and that movement. considered the unfinished work from 1991 to go in...
174
174
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
KCSM
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
iraq's vice president said he will not return home until he is guaranteed security and a fair trial. tareq al-hashemi is currently in exile in turkey. he was sentenced to death on sunday 40 the politically- motivated murders. iraq -- on sunday for two politically-motivated murders. >> in south africa, thousands of miners remain on strike, despite the deadline to return to work. workers are demanding wage increases and better working conditions. labor unrest is posing an increasingly serious challenge to the african national congress power in south africa. >> in rome, police have broken up a demonstration after several protesters threw bottles and fireworks at officers. several people were injured. the demonstration was organized by alcoa workers who want the government to say they're threatened aluminum plant. the shutdown would put around -- to save their threatened aluminum plant. the shutdown would put around 2,000 jobs at risk. it is a big day for kosovo. >> also, london's lavish farewell to the olympics. more on that after the break. >> welcome back. we start this half of the sh
iraq's vice president said he will not return home until he is guaranteed security and a fair trial. tareq al-hashemi is currently in exile in turkey. he was sentenced to death on sunday 40 the politically- motivated murders. iraq -- on sunday for two politically-motivated murders. >> in south africa, thousands of miners remain on strike, despite the deadline to return to work. workers are demanding wage increases and better working conditions. labor unrest is posing an increasingly...
200
200
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
we're joined by delaware attorney general beau biden, iraq war veteran, and the son of vice president joe biden. may i begin by thanking you for your military service and your continuing public service as attorney general, mr. biden. >> thank you, martin. thanks for alog he me to come on. >> thank you. mitt romney said he would not be getting political given today's anniversary, yet a couple lines into his speech he delivers overtly political comments about leadership, about his opponent, about the direction of returning military. is this man not in control of his own faculties? >> well, i don't know. i'll let the viewers be the judge of that. i know his speech wasn't consistent with what his staff said he was going to talk about, and that is not taking on the president and making this a political day. i'm going to follow the president's lead, the vice president's lead and honor those we lost on 9/11 11 years ago. everyone watching now, you i am sure, people on your staff, i know people, sons, a mother and a father who lost a son, a daughter who lost a father here in delaware. you kno
we're joined by delaware attorney general beau biden, iraq war veteran, and the son of vice president joe biden. may i begin by thanking you for your military service and your continuing public service as attorney general, mr. biden. >> thank you, martin. thanks for alog he me to come on. >> thank you. mitt romney said he would not be getting political given today's anniversary, yet a couple lines into his speech he delivers overtly political comments about leadership, about his...
174
174
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
today, the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan, we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people. and by the end of 2014 the longest war in our history will be over. meanwhile, countless civilians have opened their hearts to our troops, our military families, and our veterans. 11 years ago, memorial services were held for americans of different races and creeds backgrounds and beliefs. and yet, instead of turning us against each other, tragedy has brought us together. i have always said that our fight is with al qaeda and its affiliates, not with islam or any other religion. the country was built as a beacon of freedom and tolerance. that's what's made us strong. now and forever. finally, when those innocent souls were taken from us, they left behind unfulfilled work and tasks that remain undone. and that's why on a day when others sought to bring this country down, we chose to build it up with a national day of service and remembrance. scripture tells us do not be overcome by e
today, the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan, we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people. and by the end of 2014 the longest war in our history will be over. meanwhile, countless civilians have opened their hearts to our troops, our military families, and our veterans. 11 years ago, memorial services were held for americans of different races and creeds backgrounds and beliefs. and yet, instead of turning us against each other, tragedy has brought...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
exactly the same people who escaped with impunity having advocated as in surely did for the war in iraq it's bizarre it does seem like the foreign policy strategy has not really ended since the bush administration system kind of is waving unfortunately have to wrap it up thank you so much for coming on and sharing your most road mcgovern analyst now if you like what you see so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com slash break in a sec and subscribe to our new facebook page facebook dot com slash breaking the set now i know the nature of the internet is that hate is going to be an trolls are going to troll but if you're the more intelligent mind of feel free to always write me and let me know what you think and if you're wondering about what i'm doing or bitching about when i'm not on air follow me on twitter at abby martin and i like take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned for my post nine eleven world big brother watch next. thank. you mr. now i'd like to turn your attention to another issue or rather i should say problem and ironically it's stemming out of the
exactly the same people who escaped with impunity having advocated as in surely did for the war in iraq it's bizarre it does seem like the foreign policy strategy has not really ended since the bush administration system kind of is waving unfortunately have to wrap it up thank you so much for coming on and sharing your most road mcgovern analyst now if you like what you see so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com slash break in a sec and subscribe to our new facebook page facebook...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick.
troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick.
119
119
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
today the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people and by the end of 2014 the longest war in our history will be over. meanwhile countless civilians have opened their hearts to our troops, our military families and our veterans. 11 years ago memorial services were held for americans of different races and creeds, backgrounds and beliefs, and yet instead of turning us against each other tragedy has brought us together. i've always said that our fight is with al qaeda and its affiliates, not with islam or any other religion. this country was built as a beacon of freedom and tolerance. that's what's made us strong. now, and forever. finally when those innocent souls were taken from us they left behind unfulfilled and, unfulfilled work and tasks that remain undone. and that's why on a day when others sought to bring this country down we chose to build it up with a national day of service and remembrance. scripture tells us do not be overc
today the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people and by the end of 2014 the longest war in our history will be over. meanwhile countless civilians have opened their hearts to our troops, our military families and our veterans. 11 years ago memorial services were held for americans of different races and creeds, backgrounds and beliefs, and yet instead of turning us against each other tragedy has brought us...
232
232
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
while the war in iraq is over. nearly 70,000 american troops will still remain in afghanistan at the end of the month. our goal should be to complete a successful transition to afghan forces by the end of 2014. we should evaluate conditions on the ground and solicit the advise our military commanders. we can all agree that our men and women in the field deserve a as lewisness to complete their mission and provide for their needs when they come home. [applause] of course the return of our troops cannot and must not be used as an excuse to hollow out our military through devastating defense budget cuts. [applause] it is true that our armed forces have been stretched to the brink and that's all the more reason to repair and rebuild. we can always find places to end waste. but we cannot cancel program after program. we can not jeopardize critical missions and we cannot cut corners in the quality of the equipment and training we provide to our men and women in uniform. [applause] i have begun to recognize when our troop
while the war in iraq is over. nearly 70,000 american troops will still remain in afghanistan at the end of the month. our goal should be to complete a successful transition to afghan forces by the end of 2014. we should evaluate conditions on the ground and solicit the advise our military commanders. we can all agree that our men and women in the field deserve a as lewisness to complete their mission and provide for their needs when they come home. [applause] of course the return of our troops...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
iraq. on my. porch. i. i. i. i i. now if you happen to catch and this n.b.c.'s up with chris hayes on sunday you might have seen a panel discussion recapping the d.n.c. actually i was blown away with what one panelist had to say about obama's foreign policy and d.n.c. rhetoric so let's take a look at that clip. we've got from the quoting here i'm a mess if you see about foreign policy or the convention felt like we're watching obama for america meet up not an actual serious critique of this president's most egregious asses foreign policy where you do see that of the republicans there's all of this going after romney and i think it's completely legitimate but some of the core issues of this president's national foreign policy national security policy are not being debated and i was jeremy scahill foreign policy writer for the nation who also exposed blackwater's sordid misconduct cullen and this n.b.c. for their culture coverage of the d.n.c. and i love how he just threw out the whole agenda and pretty much made the show his own and because he called out and thi
iraq. on my. porch. i. i. i. i i. now if you happen to catch and this n.b.c.'s up with chris hayes on sunday you might have seen a panel discussion recapping the d.n.c. actually i was blown away with what one panelist had to say about obama's foreign policy and d.n.c. rhetoric so let's take a look at that clip. we've got from the quoting here i'm a mess if you see about foreign policy or the convention felt like we're watching obama for america meet up not an actual serious critique of this...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
iraq. coming hours on my. crime. or name which aren't. coming up.
iraq. coming hours on my. crime. or name which aren't. coming up.
278
278
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
oh, we think it's iraq. and so, it was a frame of mind that was not unreasonable for them to have because they hadn't been getting the intelligence until very recently about the evolution and change of al qaeda. and or of the nature of the threat. it's -- you can't understate what a huge transition -- >> all right. governor -- >> iic i think this is incredib unfortunate. because, first of all, having been there on september 11th and for weeks, months, thereafter, president bush provided inspired effective leadership. and september 11th, everything changed. and to look 11 years later and say, this was happening before september 11th in the summer, and to go through and selectively take out quotes and say you should have done that, you should have done that, i think is incredibly unfair and a disservice to history. and by the way, you know, if you look back, there are those who could've said president roosevelt was at fault for pearl harbor. look at -- >> there are people that do say that. >> but the governmen
oh, we think it's iraq. and so, it was a frame of mind that was not unreasonable for them to have because they hadn't been getting the intelligence until very recently about the evolution and change of al qaeda. and or of the nature of the threat. it's -- you can't understate what a huge transition -- >> all right. governor -- >> iic i think this is incredib unfortunate. because, first of all, having been there on september 11th and for weeks, months, thereafter, president bush...